Coffee-maker.



S. L. MEYERS.

COFFEE MAKER. APPLICATIQN HLED 11mm 14'916.

Patented Feb. 20,1917.

y, @@ff face of the flange-10 is formed with a pair of horizontally extending 4grooves or chan- `nels 24 and 25 arranged diametrically oppotending "on opposite sides of the vvertical channels 26 are preferably inclined downwardly toward their outer ends ata slight angle.A Formed on the outer face of the .I flange 22 on diametrically opposite sides l thereof,

thereof, are studs or pins 27 adapted to be introduced into the channels 26 and to en- .gage the upper Walls of the channels 24 and when the kcover is put in itsclosedposition and turned slightly in either direction.

The pins 27, in being thus moved into en-4 gagement with the inclined channels 24 and 25, cooperate with the latter, Wedge fashion, to advance the cover into close and clamping engagement with thering 18.

ln the operationof the invention, the cover is removed and ground coffee is placed in fbhe sack 19.. Water, heated to a desired temperature, is then poured into the inner receptacle through the open upper end whereupon the cover is placed in as shownin Fig. 1. A quantity of position,

then introduced into the chamhot Water is ber between the Walls 6 and '8 .through the complete conduit 14 and the latter closed by the cap 17. If the Water added to the coffee, and placed in the outer compartment is of suffi ciently high temperature, this is all that is required to prepare the coffee solution. However, it may be desirable to place the utensil over a small flame to maintain the desired temperature.

An important feature of the invention resides in arranging the spout 12 as before described, Which will permit of a rapid and discharge of the coee solution upon a slight inclination of the utensil.

What l claim is:

In a coffee utensil, an inner Wall, a horizontal shoulder on the upper end thereof, a vertical flange on thel outer Iedge of said shoulder, an outer wall connecting with said flange, encircling the inner wall in spaced relation thereto, a ring adapted to seat on the shoulder, a sack carried by said ring, a cover having a downwardly extending fiange, and a pair of' pins on diainetrically opposite sides of` said flange adapted to lengage inclined channels formed Wall of the first-named flange to hold the cover in place and at the saine time clamp `the ring on the shoulder.

In testimony whereof' l have signed my name to this specification. p SAMUEL L. MEYERS.

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